Johnna Lee Cummings

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Johnna Lee Cummings is an American pop music singer.

[edit] Boy Krazy

Cummings was a member of the all-girl group Boy Krazy, with whom she had major dance club success with their singles in the UK and the US. "That's What Love Can Do" is their most famous track, and is their only chart hit to date in the US, where it hit #1 in 1993. In the UK, Boy Krazy never caught on at all, outside of night clubs.

[edit] Solo career

Cummings, having disbanded with her bandmates, signed a record deal in the mid 1990s with PWL International Ltd. Under the name 'Johnna', her 1996 debut single, "Do What You Feel", received much attention and featured mixes by dance music maestro Matt Darey. These mixes were successes in the UK's nightclubs. The radio edit, peaked just outside the Top Forty (#43). The follow-up, another uptempo house-pop track, "In My Dreams", was also promoted well. It was also a dance club success, yet it stalled at #66 in the UK charts. An album called "Pride" was released in 1996. It was comprised entirely of uptempo dance tracks. The press were not welcoming of it, and neither were the record-buying public. It failed to even touch the UK Top 100 album chart. Nevertheless, Johnna's label had a lot of faith in her and the title track was released as a single. It was produced by Motiv 8. The single failed to reach the UK Top 75. The same is true of her next single, "Let The Spirit Move You".